Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Hardware KUHNKE Automation 3.7.8 Fieldbus Interface "BUS1" as CANopen Port 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 3.8 Ventura IPC Controls 3.8.1 "RESET" Button RUN STOP ERROR HDD BUS DVI USB RESET Ventura IPC is a control PC with an integrated CANopen fieldbus interface. To connect to a CANopen network, attach a 9-pin female Sub-D connector to the male Sub-D CAN port on the unit. Its address is set at the configuration stage. Connector 9-pin D-SUB, male Pin Function 1 - 2 CAN-L 3 CAN-GND 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 CAN-H 8 - 9 - Housing frame ground (cable shield) Please note that the CAN BUS must be properly terminated at both ends of the bus cable. For details on how to install the bus cable, on shielding, connectors, bus nodes and bus termination refer to instruction manual E 615 GB "CANopen“. The Reset button is located on the front of the device, underneath the Ventura IPC's status indicators. To avoid unintended actuation, you need a tool to operate it. Use a pointed object (pen, screwdriver) to press the Reset button. Pressing the button performs a hardware reset. The IPC reboots (cold boot). 22 E 674 GB 07.03.2007
KUHNKE Automation Hardware 3.9 Storage Media (Removable Disk) 3.9.1 Compact Flash Card Slot "CF-CARD" ejector mechanism Look at the back of the Ventura IPC housing to find the Compact Flash slot. The card stores the monitor program and the user program. Push the CF card into the slot until it is flush with the housing. You need a narrow or pointed object (screwdriver, pen) to actuate the ejector mechanism. You cannot remove the CF card while Ventura IPC is in the switching cabinet. Model variants Ventura IPC 300 and Ventura IPC 300 + feature a second compact flash slot at the front of the unit. The second CF card can be used for storing extra data, e.g. recipes. The ejector will mechanically push out the card until you can pull it out with your fingers. When you slot in the card, the ejector mechanism audibly snaps in. CompactFlash cards are susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Improper handling may lead to temporary or complete failure. Please take account of the instructions on how to handle memory cards. The compact flash card (CF card) is a non-volatile memory. The data stored on it will be retained even in the event of a power failure. We recommend to only use CF cards designed for industrial applications because these cards have an extended temperature range and can be rewritten more often. Compact flash cards (CF cards) of various volume capacities are sold as separate accessory options. 3.9.2 Compact Flash Card Slot "CF-CARD" ejector mechanism 3.10 LED Indicators, Ventura IPC 3.10.1 Status LEDs Look at the front of the Ventura IPC 300 housing to find a second Compact Flash slot which allows you to operate an additional storage volume of compact flash type I. CompactFlash cards are susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Improper handling may lead to temporary or complete failure. Please take account of the instructions on how to handle memory cards. Name LED Description E 674 GB 23 07.03.2007
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3.7.8 Fieldbus Interface "BUS1" as CANopen Port<br />
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3.8 <strong>Ventura</strong> <strong>IPC</strong> Controls<br />
3.8.1 "RESET" Button<br />
RUN<br />
STOP<br />
ERROR<br />
HDD<br />
BUS<br />
DVI<br />
USB<br />
RESET<br />
<strong>Ventura</strong> <strong>IPC</strong> is a control PC with an integrated CANopen fieldbus interface.<br />
To connect to a CANopen network, attach a 9-pin female Sub-D connector<br />
to the male Sub-D CAN port on the unit. Its address is set at the configuration<br />
stage.<br />
Connector 9-pin D-SUB, male<br />
Pin Function<br />
1 -<br />
2 CAN-L<br />
3 CAN-GND<br />
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5 -<br />
6 -<br />
7 CAN-H<br />
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9 -<br />
Housing frame ground (cable shield)<br />
Please note that the CAN BUS must be properly terminated at both ends of<br />
the bus cable.<br />
For details on how to install the bus cable, on shielding, connectors, bus<br />
nodes and bus termination refer to instruction manual E 615 GB "CANopen“.<br />
The Reset button is located on the front of the device, underneath the <strong>Ventura</strong><br />
<strong>IPC</strong>'s status indicators. To avoid unintended actuation, you need a tool<br />
to operate it.<br />
Use a pointed object (pen, screwdriver) to press the Reset button. Pressing<br />
the button performs a hardware reset. The <strong>IPC</strong> reboots (cold boot).<br />
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